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THE TIES THAT BIND
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By: |
Erin Kelly |
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ISBN 10: |
1444728393 |
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9781444728392 |
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HODDER & STOUGHTON GENERAL DIVISION |
Pub. date: |
29 January, 2015 |
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368 |
Description: |
Could a soul, once sold, be truly redeemed? A gripping and elegant psychological thriller from the bestselling author of He Said/She Said and The Poison Tree. |
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THE TIES THAT BIND is the fourth novel from Erin Kelly, the author of THE POISON TREE and HE SAID/SHE SAID. Gripping, twisty and compelling, it confirms her as a mistress of psychological suspense.Could a soul, once sold, truly be redeemed?'Full of well-drawn characters and heart-stopping moments, Kelly's book is deeply satisfying.' - Sunday ExpressLuke is a true crime writer in search of a story. When he flees to Brighton after an explosive break-up, the perfect subject lands in his lap: reformed gangster Joss Grand. Now in his eighties, Grand once ruled the Brighton underworld with his sadistic sidekick Jacky Nye - until Jacky washed up by the West Pier in 1968, strangled and thrown into the sea. Though Grand's alibi seems cast-iron, Luke is sure there's more to the story than meets the eye, and he convinces the criminal-turned-philanthropist to be interviewed for a book about his life. Luke is drawn deeper into the mystery of Jacky Nye's murder. Was Grand there that night? Is he really as reformed a character as he claims? And who was the girl in the red coat seen fleeing the murder scene? Soon Luke realises that in stirring up secrets from the past, he may have placed himself in terrible danger. |
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UK |
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Hodder Paperback |
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